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Song Title (English/Korean) [1] Artist Latest appearance Notes Ignition Starts 이그니션 스타츠 BanYa: Pump It Up Prime 2: Ignition Starts is the first PIU Original song, as well as the very first song in Pump It Up series, and one of the handful of PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta until its revival in Pump It Up Prime ver. 1.01.0.
After The Voice, Pip moved to Los Angeles to continue their music career. [4] Pip's debut single, "Who Cares", was released September 11, 2012. [5] It is the lead single from their debut EP No Formalities, released on January 4, 2013. [6] In February 2014, Pip signed a deal with Indi.com to start marketing and distributing music on a bigger scale.
Loud began his music career using the name Loudmouth/Loud Mouth (2008-2012), a name he chose when he was 14 while participating WordUp! rap battles. In high school, he met Laurent Fortier-Brassard (better known by his stage name, Lary). Alongside Lary and producer Ajust (Alex Guay), Loud went on to form the group Loud Lary Ajust.
Cloud rap is a subgenre of hip hop music that has several sonic characteristics of trap music with a hazy, dreamlike and relaxed production style. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Rapper Lil B and producer Clams Casino were early pioneers of the style.
Loud Rocks is a rap rock compilation album by American hip hop record label Loud Records, composed of remixes, covers and collaborations between rock and hip hop music artists. It was released on September 5, 2000 in four editions: one with explicit lyrics, a clean version, a Japanese and a Canadian version (each including a bonus track).
In 2001, M.O.P. collaborated with Krumbsnatcha to make the song "W.O.L.V.E.S.", which appeared on the soundtrack for the film Training Day. [10] In 2001, a successful remix of "Ante Up" was released featuring Busta Rhymes, Remy Ma, and Teflon. [5] That same year, they collaborated on a song titled "Life is Good" with the pop group LFO.
The duo's music includes hip-hop, electronica, and pop. On the duo's Facebook page they cite many influences including Sage Francis, Gil Scott-Heron, Chilly Gonzales, KRS-One, Rakim, Atmosphere, Purple Ronnie (although Scroobius Pip has stated that this is an intentional untruth), [15] Joy Division, Kraftwerk, Clark, El-P, Gorecki, Devendra Banhart, Beta Band, and Mogwai.
Hot Rap Songs (formerly known as Hot Rap Tracks and Hot Rap Singles) is a chart released weekly by Billboard in the United States. It lists the 25 most popular hip-hop/rap songs, calculated weekly by airplay on rhythmic and urban radio stations and sales in hip hop-focused or exclusive markets.